
The price of keeping things moving
Santa Clarita’s budget calls for tens of millions in mobility costs for L.A. County’s third-largest city Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin regularly talks about the importance of local road

Santa Clarita’s budget calls for tens of millions in mobility costs for L.A. County’s third-largest city Santa Clarita City Manager Ken Striplin regularly talks about the importance of local road

The lights, Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda said, will tell the story of water flowing like a river, evaporating into the clouds and storming down once more. The city of

She had no prepared speech. Valencia 16-year-old Ava DiNapoli was given three prompts and just two minutes to compose her thoughts. She chose to speak about nepotism. She had five

The Jasper Fire was mapped at about 36 acres and encroached upon the Chiquita Canyon Landfill property Thursday afternoon after a fire training exercise caught on nearby brush, according to

Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott announced this week that John Paul Mitchell Systems, or JPMS, the international hair care company, is relocating its headquarters from Century City to Dallas County. JPMS

Santa Clarita’s cycling enthusiasts shared their excitement Tuesday about the city’s latest offering for recreational space: the Haskell Canyon Bike Park. The Santa Clarita City Council approved the construction contract

He was shy at 7 years old, but mountain biking got him out of his shell. Santa Clarita resident Spencer Rathkamp, now 30, is a professional mountain bike rider who’s

The Newhall School district governing board approved its next school year’s local control and accountability plan, also known as the LCAP, during Tuesday’s meeting. The LCAP is a three-year plan

The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board Wednesday morning approved the district’s local control and accountability plan, also known as LCAP, and adopted the budget for the

The Saugus Union School District governing board Tuesday night approved the district’s local control and accountability plan, also known as LCAP, and adopted a budget for the next school year.

Belinda Bresnahan suffered severe weight loss, insomnia, and fatigue when she was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. But the biggest challenge for Bresnahan, as she learned to navigate her

A Special Victims Unit detective said Wednesday that a case was declined for filing against a Santa Clarita man arrested Sunday on suspicion of lewd and lascivious acts against a

The Alzheimer’s Association hosted a kickoff event on Tuesday, taking the initial steps for the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s event on Oct. 4, 2025. Taking place at BJ’s Restaurant

Prior to the start of another six-hour hearing, air regulators accused Waste Connections and Chiquita Canyon Landfill of weaponizing accommodations and gamesmanship in dragging out its hearing process, which the

Relationship between Weste, Lite goes south; planning commissioner calls it political retribution Santa Clarita Mayor Pro Tem Laurene Weste made an unusual request of her colleagues during council member comments

The city of Santa Clarita hosted the 46th Annual Santa Clarita Dodger Day on Saturday at Dodger Stadium, where the World Series champion Dodgers fell to the Washington Nationals, 7-3.

The planners behind River Walk, a mixed-use plan for land just east of Solamint Road, recently received a one-year extension, according to records at Santa Clarita City Hall. The River

A federal lawsuit filed last week by In-N-Out Burger is claiming a YouTube prankster’s antics are most certainly not what the fast-food joint’s hamburgers are all about. Saying the restaurant

The Castaic Union School District governing board on Thursday is set to consider approving its next school year’s local control and accountability plan, also known as the LCAP, and its

A disabled Gulf War veteran is hoping to turn his new Placerita Canyon Ranch property into a home for the local business he runs with his brother. George Molina, 54,